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123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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moetagiru もえたぎる |
(v5r,vi) to be ardent (of passion, zeal, etc.); to be aflame |
シロビタイジョウビタキ see styles |
shirobitaijoubitaki / shirobitaijobitaki シロビタイジョウビタキ |
(kana only) common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) |
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dotakyan; dotakyan ドタキャン; どたキャン |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (from 土壇場でキャンセルする) last-minute cancellation |
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meitadaki; meitadaki / metadaki; metadaki めいただき; メイタダキ |
(kana only) (See 目高) Japanese rice fish (Oryzias latipes); killifish; Japanese medaka |
気相エピタキシャル成長 see styles |
kisouepitakisharuseichou / kisoepitakisharusecho きそうエピタキシャルせいちょう |
(See 気相エピタキシー) vapor-phase epitaxial growth; vapor-phase epitaxy; VPE |
液相エピタキシャル成長 see styles |
ekisouepitakisharuseichou / ekisoepitakisharusecho えきそうエピタキシャルせいちょう |
(See 液相エピタキシー,液相成長) liquid phase epitaxial growth; liquid phase epitaxy; LPE |
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itadakijoshi いただきじょし |
(slang) woman who feigns intimacy with men for money |
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andaagii; andagii / andagi; andagi あんだーぎー; あんだぎー |
(can act as adjective) (1) (rkb:) deep-fried; (can act as adjective) (2) Okinawan doughnut |
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epitakishii; epitakishi / epitakishi; epitakishi エピタキシー; エピタキシ |
(See エピタキシャル成長) epitaxy; epitaxial growth |
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tatakidai たたきだい |
(1) (See 叩く・たたく・1) chopping block; (2) {bus} springboard for discussion; draft proposal; tentative plan |
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tatakiotosu たたきおとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to knock down; to knock off |
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yomenoshiritataki よめのしりたたき |
(exp,n) (hist) (See 小正月,祝い棒) traditional Koshōgatsu ceremony where the newly-wed wife is hit with a sacred wooden pole on the rump to ensure her fertility |
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mukashikatagi むかしかたぎ |
(1) old-fashioned way of thinking; old-fashioned spirit; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) old-fashioned |
江戸のかたきを長崎で討つ see styles |
edonokatakionagasakideutsu えどのかたきをながさきでうつ |
(exp,v5t) (idiom) to hit somebody where they least expect it; to take revenge on someone in an unlikely place; to get revenge on someone in a different contest |
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maki(薪)(p); takigi まき(薪)(P); たきぎ |
(1) (usu. まき) piece(surname) of firewood (esp. chopped or split from logs); (2) (たきぎ only) kindling (twigs, branches, etc.); firewood |
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fukurodataki ふくろだたき |
(1) beating someone up by ganging up on them; (2) facing a barrage of criticism |
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shoubaigataki / shobaigataki しょうばいがたき |
business rival; professional jealousy |
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netakiri ねたきり |
(adj-no,n) bedridden; confined to bed |
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takiage たきあげ |
(1) {Shinto} bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc.; (2) (See 護摩・ごま) ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering |
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itadakimono いただきもの |
(humble language) present (that one has received); gift |
ムハンマドタキーカズビーニー see styles |
muhanmadotakiikazubiinii / muhanmadotakikazubini ムハンマドタキーカズビーニー |
(person) Muhammad Taqi Qazwini |
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tatakikorosu たたきころす |
(transitive verb) to beat to death |
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makuratataki まくらたたき |
(See ピローファイト) pillow fight |
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mizutaki; mizudaki(水炊ki, 水炊) みずたき; みずだき(水炊き, 水炊) |
{food} food (esp. chicken and vegetables) boiled in plain water (or sometimes dashi, etc.) and served with dipping sauce (esp. ponzu) |
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takiguchi たきぐち |
door (of a furnace, stove, etc.); fuel hole |
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shokuninkatagi しょくにんかたぎ |
spirit of a true craftsman; artisan spirit; pride in one's craft |
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tatakikomu たたきこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive into (e.g. a nail into a board); to hit into (e.g. a home run into the stands); (transitive verb) (2) to throw into (e.g. jail); (transitive verb) (3) to drum into (someone) (an idea, skill, etc.); to hammer into; to drill into |
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hyakutataki ひゃくたたき |
a hundred lashes; a hundred strokes |
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kanetataki; kanetataki かねたたき; カネタタキ |
(1) (kana only) Ornebius kanetataki (species of scaled crickets); (2) ringing a bell; bell ringer; (3) (See 撞木) bell hammer |
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katakiuchi かたきうち |
(n,vs,vi) (See 仇討ち) vengeance; revenge; retaliation |
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tatakiokosu たたきおこす |
(transitive verb) (1) to wake up; to rouse out of bed; (transitive verb) (2) to knock on the door and wake someone |
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katakiuchi かたきうち |
(See 仇討ち) vengeance; revenge; retaliation |
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tatakitsukeru たたきつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw violently against; to slam against; to strike; to slap something onto; to dash (e.g. to the floor); (transitive verb) (2) to thrust at someone (e.g. a letter) |
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tatakiageru たたきあげる |
(v1,vi,vt) to work one's way up |
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koigataki こいがたき |
one's rival in love |
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karadaki からだき |
(noun, transitive verb) heating a vessel without water in it; heating an empty pan, kettle, boiler, bathtub, etc. |
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gitagita; gittagita; gitangitan; gittangittan ギタギタ; ギッタギタ; ギタンギタン; ギッタンギッタン |
(adjectival noun) (1) (slang) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (oft. as ギッタンギッタンにする, etc.) severely beaten up; thoroughly defeated; completely destroyed; (adjectival noun) (2) (slang) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) severely damaged; battered; beat-up; tattered; worn-out |
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gitogito; gitogito; gitagita; gitagita ギトギト; ぎとぎと; ギタギタ; ぎたぎた |
(adj-na,adj-no,adv,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (only ギトギト, etc. is adj.) oily; greasy; sticky |
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saataaandagii; saataaandaagii; saataandaagii; saataaandagii / sataandagi; sataandagi; satandagi; sataandagi サーターアンダギー; サーターアンダーギー; サータアンダーギー; さーたーあんだぎー |
(rkb:) {food} sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut |
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saataaandagii; saataaandaagii; saataandaagii(sk); saataaandagii(sk) / sataandagi; sataandagi; satandagi(sk); sataandagi(sk) サーターアンダギー; サーターアンダーギー; サータアンダーギー(sk); さーたーあんだぎー(sk) |
(rkb:) {food} sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut |
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takishingu; takushingu; takushiiingu / takishingu; takushingu; takushiingu タキシング; タクシング; タクシーイング |
(noun/participle) taxiing (of an aircraft) |
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hatakiokakeru はたきをかける |
(exp,v1) (kana only) to dust (shelves, etc.); to use a duster |
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hatakiokakeru はたきをかける |
(v1,exp) (kana only) (See 叩き・はたき・2) to dust (shelves, etc.); to use a duster |
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tatakikiru たたききる |
(transitive verb) to hack; to chop (firewood, meat, etc.); to chop off (e.g. a head) |
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tatakiau たたきあう |
(transitive verb) (1) to strike each other; to come to blows; to fight; (transitive verb) (2) to say (useless things, facetious remarks, etc.) to each other |
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tatakinaosu たたきなおす |
(transitive verb) (1) to beat back into shape; (transitive verb) (2) to correct (a bad habit, character trait, etc.) by discipline; to straighten (someone) out |
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tatakiokosu たたきおこす |
(transitive verb) (1) to wake (someone) up (roughly); to rouse out of bed; (transitive verb) (2) to awaken (someone) by knocking at the door |
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misodaki みそだき |
{food} (See 味噌煮) food cooked in miso; cooking in miso |
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misodaki みそだき |
(See 味噌煮) food cooked in miso; cooking in miso |
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edonokatakionagasakideutsu えどのかたきをながさきでうつ |
(exp,v5t) (idiom) to hit someone where they least expect it; to take revenge on someone in an unlikely place; to get revenge on someone in a different contest; to attack the Edo enemy in Nagasaki |
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edonokatakionagasakideutsu えどのかたきをながさきでうつ |
(exp,v5t) (idiom) to hit someone where they least expect it; to take revenge on someone in an unlikely place; to get revenge on someone in a different contest; to attack the Edo enemy in Nagasaki |
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takitsuke たきつけ |
kindling; firelighter |
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takitsukeru たきつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to light (a fire); to kindle; (transitive verb) (2) to incite; to instigate; to stir up; to egg on |
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menokatakinisuru めのかたきにする |
(exp,vs-i) to hate the very sight of; to hold a grudge against; to treat like an enemy; to bear constant enmity; to be gunning for; to have it in for |
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kitakirisuzume きたきりすずめ |
(exp,n) owning nothing except the clothes on one's back |
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oidaki おいだき |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) reheating bathwater; (noun, transitive verb) (2) cooking more rice |
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kantoudaki; kantodaki; kantoni(関東煮) / kantodaki; kantodaki; kantoni(関東煮) かんとうだき; かんとだき; かんとに(関東煮) |
{food} (かんとだき is Kansai dialect; かんとに is Nagoya dialect) (See おでん) oden; dish of various ingredients, e.g. egg, daikon, potato, chikuwa, konnyaku, stewed in soy-flavored dashi |
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itadakimono いただきもの |
(humble language) present (that one has received); gift |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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